The entire incident spanned 3 1/2 miles in just over 90 seconds, Guilford County deputies said. The chase itself lasted about 50 seconds, deputies said.

The incident began after a Guilford County deputy saw a car lose control in the median after passing a vehicle on Business 85, deputies said. The driver got back on the highway, though the deputy began to follow the car.

The deputy began pacing the car when it got onto Vickrey Chapel Road. The driver refused to pull over, and the deputy started the chase, deputies said.

Troopers estimated the car was going at least 100 mph when it crashed into a brick wall and rolled over.

Burchett's car couldn't handle a sharp turn, causing the vehicle to go through grass for about 600 feet before crashing, troopers said. A sign was carried about 150 feet from its original position.

Burchett will be charged with felony speeding to elude an officer, troopers said.

No deputies were injured, and no deputy vehicles were damaged.

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One person was taken to the hospital after a high-speed chase ended in a crash Friday morning, said deputies with the Guilford County Sheriff's Office.

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